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Best-selling author and motivational speaker Peggy McColl helps readers identify the missing piece of their life puzzles in The Won Thing.
If you are wondering what's the secret formula to success, goal achievement, and ultimate harmony in life, The Won Thing by Peggy McColl may be your answer. In The Won Thing, McColl shares her personal challenges and triumphant moments in order to inspire readers on their journeys. She awakens others to their inherent potential for growth and development, self-awareness, and purposeful living. About Goal Achievement Expert Peggy McCollAs the founder of Dynamic Destinies, McColl and her organization train corporate leaders, authors, and entrepreneurs in strategic goal-setting and marketing techniques. She specializes in online marketing for authors and experts, promoting their products world-wide and creating international "best-sellers." McColl has written several other books on goal attainment and personal development, including Be a Dog with a Bone and Your Destiny Switch. As a Hay House author, she is also featured in the 2009 I Can Do It! Event Tour with self-improvement leaders like Louise Hay, Dr. Wayne Dyer, and Caroline Myss. The Won Thing Reveals Seven Possible Secrets to Success McColl's own life experiences, as relived in The Won Thing, have taken her through possible solutions to the one best secret to a fulfilling existence. She identifies seven concepts that she personally explored as the "won/one" thing. With trying out methods such as claiming self-responsibility, changing negative thoughts, and becoming goal-oriented, McColl thought she determined her one answer to true success, joy, and completion. However, she realized life's meaning also involved service to others, gratitude, happiness, and a detailed work ethic. But each separate component was still not the secret to a fulfilling life. The Won Thing and the Three-Step Approach In the process of trying to decide on one's life purpose and the one/won thing needed to experience fulfillment, the options can appear cumbersome and frustrating. With the age of information, resources can be overwhelming, but McColl recommends a three-step approach in dealing with the data: sort, match up and make modifications. Initially, one should sort through potential choices and progress with those that generate positive emotions and gut-instinct responses. Next, others seeking a life of meaning can match up options with their natural talents, values, and inner desires. Lastly, one can make modifications as needs change and other possibilities have to be examined. Networking with Others to Obtain Your Won ThingMcColl suggests working with others in order to attain goals and create a desirable life. Being open to receiving help, networking professionally, and intending to meet people who can assist in dream fulfillment are all pathways to discovering and obtaining the secret to success. In The Won Thing, readers can learn how to define their deepest values, passions, and desires. McColl makes the journey easy by establishing a winning formula for adapting to challenges, creating success in all life areas, and realizing the one/won thing necessary for life enjoyment. Sources:
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